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  2. Registered memory - Wikipedia

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    There is much confusion between registered and ECC memory; it is widely thought that ECC memory (which may or may not be registered) will not work at all in a motherboard without ECC support, not even without providing the ECC functionality, although the compatibility issues actually arise when trying to use registered memory (which often ...

  3. Socket AM2 - Wikipedia

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    Socket AM3 processors are able to run on Socket AM2 and AM2+ motherboards with appropriate BIOS updates, but not vice versa. AM3 processors have a new memory controller supporting both DDR2 and DDR3 SDRAM, allowing backwards compatibility with AM2 and AM2+ motherboards. Since AM2 and AM2+ processors lack the new memory controller, they will not ...

  4. DDR SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    The individual chips making up a 1 GB memory module are usually organized as 2 26 8-bit words, commonly expressed as 64M×8. Memory manufactured in this way is low-density RAM and is usually compatible with any motherboard specifying PC3200 DDR-400 memory. [18] [citation needed]

  5. Socket AM2+ - Wikipedia

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    An A790GXH motherboard that can support AM2, AM2+ and AM3 socket CPUs. Some motherboard manufacturers (e.g. ASRock, Jetway, and MSI) have released hybrid motherboards that are equipped with an AM2+ socket and both DDR2 and DDR3 memory slots. These boards permit the use of AM2/AM2+ processors with DDR2 RAM, or AM3 processors with either DDR2 or ...

  6. DIMM - Wikipedia

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    A DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory Module) is a popular type of memory module used in computers. It is a printed circuit board with one or both sides (front and back) holding DRAM chips and pins . [ 1 ] The vast majority of DIMMs are manufactured in compliance with JEDEC memory standards , although there are proprietary DIMMs.

  7. ECC memory - Wikipedia

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    Memory used in desktop computers is usually neither, for economy. However, unbuffered (not-registered) ECC memory is available, [34] and some non-server motherboards support ECC functionality of such modules when used with a CPU that supports ECC. [35] Registered memory does not work reliably in motherboards without buffering circuitry, and ...

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